Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Learn Tech Skills before Life Skills?


Small children today are more likely to navigate with a mouse, play a computer game and increasingly – operate a smartphone – than swim, tie their shoelaces or make their own breakfast. This is according to a new ‘Digital Diaries’ study from Internet Security Company AVG (www.avg.com). AVG Digital Diaries is a series of studies looking at how children's interaction with technology has changed.

1 - More small children can play a computer game than ride a bike. 58 percent of children aged 2-5 know how to play a 'basic' computer game. For the U.K. and France that jumps to 70 percent. Even 44 percent of 2-3 year olds have the ability to play a computer game. By comparison, 43 percent of kids 2-3 can ride a bike

2 - More kids aged 2-5 can play with a smartphone application (19 percent) than tie his or her shoelaces (9 percent). Almost as many 2-3 year olds (17 percent) can play with a smartphone application as 4-5 year olds (21 percent)

3 - More small children can open a web browser (25 percent) than swim unaided (20 percent)

4 - There is no tech gender divide between young boys and girls. As many boys (58 percent) as girls (59 percent) can play a computer game or make a mobile phone call (28 percent boys, 29 percent girls)

5 - Mothers aged 35 and over are slightly better at teaching their kids 'life skills.' For example 40 percent of toddlers with mothers aged 35-plus can write their own name compared with 35 percent of toddlers with mothers aged 34 or younger

6 - European children aged 2-5 lead their U.S. counterparts in knowing how to make a mobile phone call (44 percent in Italy vs. 25 percent for the U.S.), playing a computer game (70 percent U.K. vs. 61 percent U.S.) and operating a computer mouse (78 percent France vs. 67 percent U.S.)

“Technology has changed what it means to be a parent raising children today – these children are growing up in an environment that would be unrecognizable to their parents. The smart-phone and the computer are increasingly taking the place of the TV as an education and entertainment tool for children,” said AVG CEO, J.R. Smith. “As our research shows, parents need to start educating kids about navigating the online world safely at an earlier age than they might otherwise have thought.”

AVG Digital Diaries is a series of studies looking at children of different age groups. With this year long piece of research, AVG aims to conduct a comprehensive study about children's technology habits. The first piece of research, entitled ‘Digital Birth’ released in October 2010, found that most babies and toddlers have an online footprint by the time they are six months old. (source:http://www.businesswire.com)

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Custom GeForce GTX 560-Ti Card

GeForce GTX 560 Titanium is followed by numerous product launches by board manufacturers. MSI is first to announce their line-up with no less than three variants. All of the parts belong exclusively to the Twin Frozr II series, featuring a custom heatsink featuring four large heatpipes [which MSI calls "SuperPipes"], claiming a temperature decrease by 20 degrees Centigrade when compared to the stock design. (read more).....

Monday, January 24, 2011

Sony's Little Gaming Machine

Not content with seeing rival Nintendo steal thunder with its recently unveiled 3DS handheld (launch coverage, info, games) that boasts two 3D displays that needn't special glasses, Sony is apparently slated to announce the PSP 2 this week, a highly anticipated successor to the PSP, the company's six years old handheld that sold 62 million units worldwide as of September of last year. (read more)

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Lenovo and NEC May Merge Their PC Businesses

NEC Corporation's Versa line up notebooks and its desktop offerings aren't very well known outside of its home nation of Japan.  But China's Lenovo Group Limited is keenly interested in entering a partnership with the smaller competitor in order to obtain a foothold in the Japanese market, according to a report in Reuters. (read more)

Monday, January 17, 2011

You gotta have priorities in life..

A one year old son of Denver woman Shannon Johnson drowned in the bathtub while his mother was busy roaming the wonderfully egocentric world of Facebook.  [more]

AMBER has a new Ally...

The AMBER Alert program, credited with the safe recovery of 525 children across the country, has a new ally: Facebook. And finally Facebook gets some good press. Announced today by Facebook, the U.S. Department of Justice and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC), Facebook users are able to sign up to receive AMBER Alert. Readmore

Friday, January 14, 2011

It's the World's Smallest SSD, and Pocket Knife

Victorinox, maker of the original Swiss Army Knife, has combined its flagship product with what it dubs as the world's smallest solid-state drive. Called the Victorinox Secure SDD, the device stores up to 256 GB and reportedly offers double the read speeds and triple the write speeds of USB flash drives with the same size. Read more...